Westair
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Camping with petsI know many take their pets on the road and they love it.
We still have to take a long trip with our "Brookie" but she has adapted to our Nissan reasonably well. Loves to look out but likes a break quite often which is good as it makes us stop and have break as well.
Looking into back of Nissan-not long after trim
In her favourite camper- VW poptop
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Westair
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This may be of interest to those touring or West Aussies having a short trip.
Cola Cafe Tooday- you can take your dog- they will even supply dish and water if your don't have your own
http://www.colacafe.com.au/
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Drover's Daughter
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Re: Camping with pets | Westair wrote: | I know many take their pets on the road and they love it.
We still have to take a long trip with our "Brookie" but she has adapted to our Nissan reasonably well. Loves to look out but likes a break quite often which is good as it makes us stop and have break as well.
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She is looking pretty cute Westair....
Unfortunately I lost my beautiful Minky last year, 5 days just short of her 18th birthday. She had travelled and camped with us always.
I still have Bella and she has certainly taken after her sister and really looks forward to camping. She was just 5 months old when she did her first 'outback' trip.
Click to see full size image
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Westair
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Be nice to seem some posts on peoples experience with pets.
From weekenders to around Australia would be helpful to pet owners.
I know Leone & John took Pokey & Oscar all the way around successfully as well as weekenders etc.
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Drover's Daughter
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| Westair wrote: | Be nice to seem some posts on peoples experience with pets.
From weekenders to around Australia would be helpful to pet owners.
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I agree and some pics too.
We now have Ella's (Paul's mum) little one Chloe come with us occasionally. I remember her first trip with me (Ella was unwell and I was looking after Chloe).
Chloe barked at every leaf that fell and every wind that whistled by and my o my she has come a long way since then.
She still has lessons to learn and it is wonderful to have her along with us.
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